GoldenPalace.com

Golden Palace
Private
Industry Betting and gaming
Founded 1997
Website GoldenPalace.com

GoldenPalace.com is an online casino that operates under a license granted by CIGA (Curaçao Internet Gaming Association). They are well known for their publicity stunts. They are also known for large "bonuses" that had to be wagered up to fifty times before claiming. On several occasions, this led to controversy when the site refused to pay players seen to be only playing in order to claim the free money and not for the entertainment value. One key incident led to the site's former software provider, Microgaming, terminating their agreement.[1][2] This led GoldenPalace and its sister casinos to move to rival Playtech software in 2003. Starting with December 2013 Golden Palace has moved to IGSONLINE – for both gaming solution and affiliate platform.

Promotions

The casino has paid many boxers to wear temporary tattoos on their backs promoting the site. GoldenPalace.com has also been accused of far more disruptive ambush marketing stunts. The casino sponsored serial streaker Mark Roberts in several of his escapades, including his "performances" at the 2003 UEFA Cup final and Super Bowl XXXVIII in 2004; at both events, he wore a temporary GoldenPalace.com tattoo.[3] Individuals sporting temporary tattoos for the casino have also disrupted other sporting events, including the 2004 Summer Olympics and the 2006 Winter Olympics. Famed free climber Alain Robert also wore such a tattoo when he climbed the Sydney Harbour Bridge in 2003.

In equally controversial acts, it sponsored both Roberts (who was fully clothed) and former NBA star Dennis Rodman's participation in the 2004 Running of the Bulls as a fundraiser for multiple sclerosis charities. It also has sponsored several competitive eaters and competitive eating competitions, one of which was profiled on the A&E TV show Airline (a grilled cheese sandwich eating contest, likely referring to a sandwich with the image of the Virgin Mary that the casino purchased). It also sponsored the da Vinci Project's attempt to fly a reusable manned spacecraft for the Ansari X Prize, and was the cash prize sponsor on The Surreal Life: Fame Games.

Bids at Internet auctions

GoldenPalace.com is also well known for its winning internet auctions, mostly for bizarre items. For example:

Notes

  1. WizardOfOdds. WizardOfOdds (June 8, 2000).
  2. WinnerOnline. WinnerOnline (November 17, 2000).
  3. Jimmy Jump : The World's Greatest Streakers : A Documentary Film by Dan Emery, Mathieu Wacowich, and Jon Deitcher. Streakerfilm.com.
  4. "'Virgin Mary' toast fetches $28,000". BBC News. November 23, 2004.
  5. "Pope's old car makes more than £128,000 on eBay". The Guardian. The Guardian. Retrieved 22 August 2014.
  6. http://deseretnews.com/article/1,5143,600145187,00.html
  7. Lester Haines, Online casino tattoos woman's face, July 1, 2005 (The Register)
  8. William Shatner (January 20, 2006). "Getting Stoned". William Shatner. Retrieved February 5, 2007.

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